Tuning Notes:
In Drop C tuning, the strings are tuned as follows, from the lowest to the highest:
- 6th string: C (down from E)
- 5th string: G (down from A)
- 4th string: C (down from D)
- 3rd string: F (down from G)
- 2nd string: A (down from B)
- 1st string: D (down from E)
How to Achieve It:
To achieve Drop C, you essentially tune each string down by a whole step compared to standard tuning, and you also drop the 6th string down to C. This creates a deeper, heavier sound that’s often used in heavier genres.
Uses and Benefits:
Drop C is especially popular in metal and hard rock. The lower tuning provides a heavier, more aggressive tone, making it ideal for chugging riffs and deep, resonant chords. It’s also great for adding a dark, brooding quality to music.
Historical Context and Notable Users:
Bands like Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine, and Trivium have made extensive use of Drop C tuning. It allows them to achieve a thick, powerful sound that’s both melodic and aggressive.




